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where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues. there could be a place if the statutes provide for an amicus to come in. and give the court the benefit of other point of view in order court can have the benefit of that. but some of that is within the court's power now. some require the changes in the legislation in order to be able to do. it right now the statute said there should be ex parte hearings which involves only one party. there's constitutional issues. of whether an am amicus have standing or not involved have standing. in listening to your explanation there are
where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues....
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. >> kind of like law and order svu on mike and molly. >> really? not really. >> going to be a lot more physical comedy. >> do you hurt yourself? >> yes. everywhere. >> she's just fearless. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> which means not very bright. >> but very >> closed captioning and other considerations for "extra" provided by -- mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get tknow you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplai
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just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nearly one-quarter of americans say the affordable care act has caused them harm. steven portnoy, abc news, washington. >>> it's a major political headline overnight. did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama aide says there's no truth to the report. >>> america's most wanted fugitive has landed a job without any references from his employer previously. starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san franci
just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nearly one-quarter of americans say the affordable care act has caused them harm. steven portnoy, abc news, washington. >>> it's a major political headline overnight. did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama...
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. >> just about 4:40 on this monday morning. some monuments are still lit up. enjoy it while we've got it. it is cold, upper 20s, mainly in the 30s, a sunny start, partly sunny finish, we should be in the low 60s, upper 40s to low 50s this afternoon. heavy coats needed. >> good morning howard. if you are planning to head on the north side of town we are in great shape. no problems to report on 270, coming in from frederick and river road through bethesda, back to you. >>> time for the first your money segment this morning. >> reporter: good morning to everybody at home. wall street is eyeing the federal reserve, yet again, the feds plan to test more banks to find out if they are strong enough to survive a financial crisis. under these new standards, all banks with more than $50 billion in assets will be examined to make sure they have enough money to keep operating, even if the economy goes through another severe down turn. there was no
birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. >> just about 4:40 on this monday morning. some monuments are still lit up. enjoy it while we've got it. it is cold, upper 20s, mainly in the 30s, a sunny start, partly sunny finish, we should be in the low 60s, upper 40s to low 50s this afternoon. heavy coats needed. >> good morning howard. if you are planning to head on the north side of town we...
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so i invented tentacles to be evasive about the law. >> also demons. >> demons. >> that's fantastic. whether you meant to at the time, you absolutely changed the world of manga. you created an entire spectrum of pornography that didn't exist before. if you go to youtube now, there's tentacle manga. tentacle and demon manga. there is tentacle and demon anime. a lot. that looks good. for dinner, there's fresh bonito seared quickly over flame, arranged in bite-sized pieces, grnished with fresh greens, sprouts and ponzu. he comes here commonly for the favorite of sumo wrestlers as part of a weight gain diet. basically it's a hot pod of meat and vegetables. chicken, pork, beef, fish bowls keep getting fed into the pot. usually alongside much beer and rice. so, appealing to the human desires of a manga-buying audience, men want filthier, dirtier, more violent? >> in japan, you can't be rude in public. but you need to just, you know, i can say that letting off steam. so for me, the manga is one way to do that. >> what do women want? generally speaking, what do women want in manga? >> yaui.
so i invented tentacles to be evasive about the law. >> also demons. >> demons. >> that's fantastic. whether you meant to at the time, you absolutely changed the world of manga. you created an entire spectrum of pornography that didn't exist before. if you go to youtube now, there's tentacle manga. tentacle and demon manga. there is tentacle and demon anime. a lot. that looks good. for dinner, there's fresh bonito seared quickly over flame, arranged in bite-sized pieces,...
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, all tricks, no treat, david letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) >> dave: nice to see you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the program. happy halloween, everybody. (cheers and applause) the by the way, congratulations to the boston red sox! what do you think of your current world champion -- world series boston red sox. (applause) the m.v.p. was david ortiz. what have a series this guy had. and the boston fans after the series was clinched last night they went crazy and a bunch of rowdy young i guess teen punks actually tipped over david ortiz. (laughter) crazy. immediately a
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among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to tackle some of the nastiest threats out there. perhaps it doesn't have the luxury to retreat to a garden and renounce nasty tactics. if it did, it's not likely that cha china, russia, al qaeda would follow suit. precisely because washington has to get its hands dirty, it should be smart about this. you don't stop terrorists in europe by listening in on angela merkel's cell phone. the rewards of spying on friendly heads of government are probably outweighed by the risks. and most troubling, it's not clear that many of these specific activities were clearly thought through and directed by the white h
among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to...
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a huge challenge for law enforcement. tens of thousands of competitors. more than 26 miles of territory. millions lining the route as it winds its way through each of new york's five congested boroughs to the finish line in central park. >> nypd began examining and enhancing its coverage of the race starting the day after the boston marathon. >> reporter: because of that april day when two bombs killed three and wounded hundreds, new york police say they will have thousands of additional officers on duty. the command center has video screens monitoring as much of the race course as possible. teams of dogs like lucas and clifford able to sniff out explosives. >> go find it. >> reporter: have been training for months. and the nypd has added this. it's called wolverine. a robot built to deal with bombs. and police will have much tougher security near the finish. this year police suggest holding those joyous reunions away from the course. >> hopefully it's a very uplifting day for all of new york city. i think we'll see a lot of smiles at the end of tomorrow.
a huge challenge for law enforcement. tens of thousands of competitors. more than 26 miles of territory. millions lining the route as it winds its way through each of new york's five congested boroughs to the finish line in central park. >> nypd began examining and enhancing its coverage of the race starting the day after the boston marathon. >> reporter: because of that april day when two bombs killed three and wounded hundreds, new york police say they will have thousands of...
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we're all created equal and every single american deserves to be treated equally in the eye of the law. we believe that no matter who you are, if you work hard and play by the rules, you deserve the chance to follow your dream and pursue your happiness. senate is expected to vote on the legislation later taoday. >>> a white house official says there has been no cle inside ci snowden and believe he should return to the united states to face justice. the joints reaction comes after a german magazine published a let frer snowed, in it is he says he's seeing a positive reaction to disclosing classified information and that he wants the united states to stop treating him like a criminal. >>> this just into us. a major announcement from blackberry. it is abandoning all plans to sell the company. the company ceo will also be stepping down. confusing, right? our chief business correspondent christine romans is in new york to explain this to us. >> this is the gdemise of the crack berry. the worker bees used it. in washington, on wall street. the close has slowly unbound, the stock down 20%. th
we're all created equal and every single american deserves to be treated equally in the eye of the law. we believe that no matter who you are, if you work hard and play by the rules, you deserve the chance to follow your dream and pursue your happiness. senate is expected to vote on the legislation later taoday. >>> a white house official says there has been no cle inside ci snowden and believe he should return to the united states to face justice. the joints reaction comes after a...
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i decided to get my joint degree at harvard law school and kennedy school of government. i kept acting while in grad school and i joined a company in boston. i come down here to new york and do a lot of theoffer. over time took over. >> did you take the bar exam? >> no. you only take the bar -- i got my degree but you only take the bar if you're going to practice law. >> well how did your parents feel about all that -- >> no, no, no. they had always reinforced to me -- >> they weren't mad privately mad. they always told me that there was nothing i couldn't do. >> okay. >> nothing i couldn't achieve. whatever is in your heart go for it. >> that's great. >> i followed their advice. >> did it take you a while to get traction in the acting world? >> you know what, i was really fortunate, spike lee gave me my first break, put me in a movie called "get on the bus" with ozzy davis and charles dutton. >> wow. >> ozzy is amazing, right? >> that started me off. i credit spike lee. he put me in another movie called "he got game" and helped my career at the beginning. >> now you've b
i decided to get my joint degree at harvard law school and kennedy school of government. i kept acting while in grad school and i joined a company in boston. i come down here to new york and do a lot of theoffer. over time took over. >> did you take the bar exam? >> no. you only take the bar -- i got my degree but you only take the bar if you're going to practice law. >> well how did your parents feel about all that -- >> no, no, no. they had always reinforced to me --...
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from boston this hour after wrapping up a fiery, at times highly partisan speech about his health care law. it took 20 minutes bf he addresseded the newest obama care controversy -- b what about that now infamous pledge that was at the heart of this law's passage that if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor the. if you like your insurance, you can keep your insurance. he said repeatedly, i guarantee it. period. but it's not true. 2 million so far have lost their plans. that number is expected to grow. it could top 10 million, 14 million. here's how the president explained the issue today. >> now, if you had one of the substandard plans before the affordable care act became law and you really like that plan, you are able to keep it. that's what i said when i was running for office. that was part of the promise we made. >> mm-hmm. the president had little choice but to the speak to the issue somehow. even b the washington post fact checker today labeled mr. obama's many guarantees on this issue a, quote, whopper. giving it four of four pinocchios saying his promise apparently came
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that's collection and that is restricted by law. now, we've changed the law after 9/11 to say just that it's okay to -- it's okay to collect information from u.s. facilities because lots of foreign traffic passes through there. now, we have not added restrictions because a lot of americans' traffic passes through foreign switches. we now have this global internet and so you can be sitting in boise and log on to your yahoo! account or your google account and you're actually talking to a server in finland which is getting information from a data center in south america. so the information in your account is being synchronized across the data centers so as it moves across you can have five years of e-mails packaged up moving across the wire and this program will intercept it. whether they keep it and under what circumstances, all those rules are classified. >> ifill: so we don't know whether they're holding on to this information, just that they have the ability to collect it. how are the companies responding to this? we saw that they'
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. >> reporter: law enforcement offices say ciancia had a note with him, that he expected to die in the airport confrontation. in the notes, the suspect details specific anger and frustration with the tsa. last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i made some phone calls to lapd, to get a well-being check on him. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the note on the scene ended with the words nwo, which is supposed to stand for new world order. people with that thinking think the government is going to turn to tyranny. but they don't have evidence that he had ties to domestic terrorists. >>> travelers at l.a.x., are telling terrifying stories of
. >> reporter: law enforcement offices say ciancia had a note with him, that he expected to die in the airport confrontation. in the notes, the suspect details specific anger and frustration with the tsa. last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their...
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it's a real challenge to law enforcement because a lot of the laws were written 20 years ago. and are in no way strong enough to be able to penetrate this technology. >> really scary stuff. >> it is. >> thank you so much. new cover of the "time" magazine," the secret web." mika, what is coming up from where you guys are at candlestick park brp your at? >> we caused some trouble. we'll be fine. >> you know larry. >> all right. up next, "boston globe" columnist is standing by. we'll get his take on what the world series win means for the city of boston. you're watching "morning joe" live from fenway park. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you may not have time to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war... ther
it's a real challenge to law enforcement because a lot of the laws were written 20 years ago. and are in no way strong enough to be able to penetrate this technology. >> really scary stuff. >> it is. >> thank you so much. new cover of the "time" magazine," the secret web." mika, what is coming up from where you guys are at candlestick park brp your at? >> we caused some trouble. we'll be fine. >> you know larry. >> all right. up next,...
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this was sent to female attorneys from a law firm. it's raising eyebrows this morning. >> and are the color dyes in your food leading to >>> bh >>> whup what is a thigh gap and what you should do if your daughter is trying to achieve it. >> after your local news. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-the-world cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every damn day. now, tell me, what's in your wallet? it's deliciously dark, just before dawn. it's welcoming the sunrise with a taste of vanilla biscotti. with folgers gourmet selections, you can enjoy a variety of roasts and flavors from one perfectly brewed k-cup or a freshly brewed carafe. ♪ turn any day gourmet with folgers gourmet select
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is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies dropping health plans all together, should people be concerned about that? >> well, i think there are two kinds of people that are worried about that. one is hey, i don't want to lose coverage that i have. and most high skilled workers are not going to lose their coverage. companies are trying to attract and retain these people. so that's to the going to be a problem. but i think that for low wage earners and not such high skilled positions, you are at risk. the only good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and yo
is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies...
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no law against this. mindy, do you have a problem with this? >> this is bad. very demented. this is illegal. i just wanted -- thank you. i'm going to go as a homosexual next year. i have the costume. but those are terrible things. what if it was like, i love you too, bradley. >> then i would have brought them together. and years later when the show ended we all went on "ellen" as a cast and she gave us cake and i saw jimmy lean over to richard chippendale and he said, i give you $5,000 to smush that in joshua's face and i took off but they hunt med down and i took it in the face. >> jimmy: who minds a little bit of cake in the face. i know mindy doesn't approve but i approve highly of what you're doing over there at "scandal." no greater pleasure for me to give someone ideas who can wrooirk havoc with them and i get out unscathed joshua malina. everybody and mindy kaling. we'll be back. we'll be back with rob zombie. to those who've encountered welcome to covered california. new, affordable health plans so you can be ready for whatever comes your way. enroll today at covered
no law against this. mindy, do you have a problem with this? >> this is bad. very demented. this is illegal. i just wanted -- thank you. i'm going to go as a homosexual next year. i have the costume. but those are terrible things. what if it was like, i love you too, bradley. >> then i would have brought them together. and years later when the show ended we all went on "ellen" as a cast and she gave us cake and i saw jimmy lean over to richard chippendale and he said, i...
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the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of violence or record of mental illness. >> gerardo hernandez was with the tsa for eight years. he was devoted to his family and ready to help anyone in need. he came to southern california at the age of 18 and graduated from los angeles high school. he is survived by a wife, a son and daughter. >> people in the gunman's hometown are stunned by his arrest. >> i am trying to process it. >> police have been surrounding ciancia's family home. the suspected shooter lived at the home before moving to los angeles two years ago. flights in and out of the area are back to normal after disru
the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of...
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law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but lawmakers wonsay that won't hap either. >> houston taking on the colts. the texans were rolling through the first half. andre johnson pulls in his third touchdown of the game. texans up 21-3. what we told you about texan's head coach gary kubiak collapsing it's down there from houston they go on to drop their 6th straight. 27-24. raider rs taking on the eagles. it was the colts the eagles quarterback shutting down the raider's defense for a record tieing 7 touchdown passes. connecting with riley cooper for three of his 7 touchdowns. finishing the became 406 yards, 7 touchdowns no interceptions. >> it was a double victory for kenya at the new york city marathon. thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security also tight after april's boston marathon bombing. here is video
law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but lawmakers wonsay that won't hap either. >> houston taking on the colts. the texans were rolling through the first half. andre johnson pulls in his third touchdown of the game. texans up 21-3. what we told you about texan's head coach gary kubiak collapsing it's down there from houston they go on to drop their...
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which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men bein
which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27...
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a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you metet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw abortion even in cases of rape and incest. a dangerously wrong turn for virginia. >> is ken cuccinelli doing as badly in the campaign, given the stances that he's taken on high profile women's rights issues. that said, that's not the only area of interest for outside group who are willing to get involved in this race. new york city mayor mike bloomberg is -- also his record on guns. watch. >> here are a few things mark obenshane tried to outlaw, birth control pills, women choosing to have an abortion, even in the case of rape or insent. but when it comes to actually criminals, ownen bain voted to
a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you metet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw...
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and in accordance with all applicable law and policy. in addition to seeking that response from the pentagon we canned an official to appear on the program but were turned down. we are joined now by dr. stephen xenakis, retired army brigadier-general and member of the task force, now in private practice and also serves as consultant to several defense teams. and lee casey say former justice department official during the regular and and first bush administration, he practiced law and writes opinion comes for the wage waj and other publicationment welcome to both of you. stephen xenakis, broadly speak the allegations in this report seem to be that the military pushed medical personnel to do certain things and that they acquiesce-- acquiesced s it broadly against both? >> it's broadly against the military, the senior leadership and in terms of the policies and practices they put in place. and it also is against the physicians, particularly the senior physicians who acquiesced to the pressure they were getting from the government bosses. >>
and in accordance with all applicable law and policy. in addition to seeking that response from the pentagon we canned an official to appear on the program but were turned down. we are joined now by dr. stephen xenakis, retired army brigadier-general and member of the task force, now in private practice and also serves as consultant to several defense teams. and lee casey say former justice department official during the regular and and first bush administration, he practiced law and writes...
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. >> chris brown is in court after another run in with the law. police arrested the 24-year-old and charged him with felony assault. he attacked a man outside of a washington, d.c. hotel. he is still under investigation after pleading guilty to attacking his then girlfriend briana the might before the grammys. he could be sentenced to as much as 4 years in prison. >>> a sound came from a movie. men climbed through a small trapdoor above the shower and crawl $30 feet through the pluming chase and escaped through a door. >> pushed the door and walked out. >> if it is that easy they need to revamp. >> the trapdoors above the showers were supposed to be welded shut last week but workers missed two of them. >>> a well executed attack. that's thow the first eyewitnes described the fateful night of september 11th, 2012. >> kelly wright is in washington with the latest. good morning kelly. will>> good morning to you as well. the guard is described as a former british soldier. what is chilling about the testimony is he believed the benghazi terror attack w
. >> chris brown is in court after another run in with the law. police arrested the 24-year-old and charged him with felony assault. he attacked a man outside of a washington, d.c. hotel. he is still under investigation after pleading guilty to attacking his then girlfriend briana the might before the grammys. he could be sentenced to as much as 4 years in prison. >>> a sound came from a movie. men climbed through a small trapdoor above the shower and crawl $30 feet through the...
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law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack
law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult....
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had a secret, six-year love affair, proof said the prosecution they conspired together to break the law. now, they get to experience what they did to so many others. dan and bianna? >> we're learning more and more about this scandal. which first broke over a year ago. thank you so much, jeffrey. >>> time for a check of the other stories making headlines this morning. for that, over to ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news, investigators say that the suspect in that deadly shooting at l.a. international airport friday remains in critical condition this morning and is unresponsive. federal charges were filed against paul ciancia on saturday. that could bring him the death penalty. >>> and a cirque du soleil acrobat was injured while performing in las vegas on friday and is in serious condition this morning. the man reportedly slipped while performing on the wheel of death during a show there in vegas. >>> a competition was a bit hairy at the annual world beard and mustache championships in germany. hundreds of men, no women, turned out to compete for the most fashionable b
had a secret, six-year love affair, proof said the prosecution they conspired together to break the law. now, they get to experience what they did to so many others. dan and bianna? >> we're learning more and more about this scandal. which first broke over a year ago. thank you so much, jeffrey. >>> time for a check of the other stories making headlines this morning. for that, over to ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news, investigators say that the suspect...
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a federal court upheld the state's new law. planned parenthood said it is a violation of women's rights. the restrictive law has been vindicated by the judge's decision. >>> in texas halloween night turned deadly for a 5-year-old in houston. the boy was steps ahead of a woman he was with when he stepped out on to the street and hit by a minivan going 40 miles an hour. paramedics revived the boy and rushed him to the hospital where he died later. the driver of he minivan turned around and stayed at the seen. >>> a community in southern california isn't backing down over the battle over fumes from a hot sauce factory. a judge refused to halt the production of the hot sauce in refinery in irwindale. they complain the fumes burn their eyes and throats and gives them headaches. members say they are looking at other legal options. >> i love it. >> me, that. >>> severe weather sweeping across the south turned deadly overnight. a 9-year-old boy in nashville died after lightning hit him while he was riding his bike. the storms knocked o
a federal court upheld the state's new law. planned parenthood said it is a violation of women's rights. the restrictive law has been vindicated by the judge's decision. >>> in texas halloween night turned deadly for a 5-year-old in houston. the boy was steps ahead of a woman he was with when he stepped out on to the street and hit by a minivan going 40 miles an hour. paramedics revived the boy and rushed him to the hospital where he died later. the driver of he minivan turned around...
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look, it's the law. and so you know, our job there is to assist people whenever we get a call whether you know, it's a past port case or a veterans case or somebody that's having difficulty signing up you know to this particular program. we don't deny you know, services or help to any constituent that calls and asks. >> amid this roll out, there's a new poll out by the kaiser family foundation which pound that nearly half of americans still want obama care to either stay the same or perhaps be expanded, only 13% want it replaced with some sort of republican alternative. so can you argue there is an appetite for their health care option? and could your party have made a better case had they come up with their own viable tangible health care plan? >> first of all, we did have a viable tangible health care plan. it was voted down. we've got a number of health care plans out there now. tom price has one. the republican study committee has one. the idea there's no alternative to obama care isn't the case. i h
look, it's the law. and so you know, our job there is to assist people whenever we get a call whether you know, it's a past port case or a veterans case or somebody that's having difficulty signing up you know to this particular program. we don't deny you know, services or help to any constituent that calls and asks. >> amid this roll out, there's a new poll out by the kaiser family foundation which pound that nearly half of americans still want obama care to either stay the same or...
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these crazy laws are all over the place, but specifically for halloween, these laws have been on the books for years and they have never taken them off the books. >> if you see a bald man, don't worry, it's bob massi. he's just getting into the spirit. thanks so much for joining us. >> all right. take care. >> all right. coming up straight ahead. good job. is the state department silencing the survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack? is that true? details on some brand-new evidence that says it is. plus they're not your average animals invading our studio right now. some of the creepiest critters in the country are here and no longer in seaworld. ♪ so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets,
these crazy laws are all over the place, but specifically for halloween, these laws have been on the books for years and they have never taken them off the books. >> if you see a bald man, don't worry, it's bob massi. he's just getting into the spirit. thanks so much for joining us. >> all right. take care. >> all right. coming up straight ahead. good job. is the state department silencing the survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack? is that true? details on some brand-new...
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>> the israelis have a law about that. when i was studying security there, they said you're the country that checks the packages on the way out of the mall. we're the one that checks them on the way in. you know, we're worried about shoplifting and they're wofrried about terrorism. >> right. >> are we going to see this every day now? you said to me as you sat down you're going down to washington to moderate a discussion amongst very important people. what's the question e? >> so the question today is -- and this is the critical group of virginia state university -- this is -- this is command and control in these incidents. if you're a town like paramus pd, they well practice this. or a small place or a large place. how do you execute the police function there? but i just came from the international association of chiefs of police in philadelphia where i was a moderator on the active shooter panel. this is something that law enforcement is focused on because it keeps happening again and again. part of it is the tactics, and
>> the israelis have a law about that. when i was studying security there, they said you're the country that checks the packages on the way out of the mall. we're the one that checks them on the way in. you know, we're worried about shoplifting and they're wofrried about terrorism. >> right. >> are we going to see this every day now? you said to me as you sat down you're going down to washington to moderate a discussion amongst very important people. what's the question e?...
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is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again. >> right. >> he wasn't telling the truth. >> reporter: romney said the economy stalled and u.s. lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are mill
is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that...
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that's called winning with the law. >> there you go. peter johnson, jr., you were able to get in a lot of helpful tips and you did it 'cause i had your back. >> and it will be on-line. >> very good. thank you very much. up next, america's mayor calling out president obama, rudy says he had to deal with y2k, so why wasn't president prepared for the rollout of that signature healthcare law involving a big computer program? and how does working from the comfort of your home sound? stick around. cheryl casone up next with the top work from home companies hiring reit -- right now. you can work from the couch. ♪ for only 50 delicious calori. for only 50 delicious calori. save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] havg a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction
that's called winning with the law. >> there you go. peter johnson, jr., you were able to get in a lot of helpful tips and you did it 'cause i had your back. >> and it will be on-line. >> very good. thank you very much. up next, america's mayor calling out president obama, rudy says he had to deal with y2k, so why wasn't president prepared for the rollout of that signature healthcare law involving a big computer program? and how does working from the comfort of your home...
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as diggers in the tunnel and transport folks, law enforcement officials say there will be more. >> and i would offer this to the drug cartels, we are by no means finished here. and don't say we didn't warn you. you go underground, you're going down. >> reporter: law enforcement underscoring that the investigation has just gun and they're talking tough to send the signal to drug dealers whether they go urged the border, over it or in speed boats, that they will have surveillance and they will bust them. it is concerning to them, though, that cocaine was found in this tunnel. that indicates to them that as they say right now, that the drug cartels, that they are more desperate than they have been in the past. and the problem here in southern california is that the amount of hard drugs, co cacaine and hero and others have been coming in in greater amounts. and the price for drugs across the country and the world have been going down. >> mig gel marquez reporting. still to come in the "newsroom," new rules for using electronic gadgets onboard an airplane. what do passengers think? that's n
as diggers in the tunnel and transport folks, law enforcement officials say there will be more. >> and i would offer this to the drug cartels, we are by no means finished here. and don't say we didn't warn you. you go underground, you're going down. >> reporter: law enforcement underscoring that the investigation has just gun and they're talking tough to send the signal to drug dealers whether they go urged the border, over it or in speed boats, that they will have surveillance and...
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the last thing we need are more laws. enough trying to control everyone. that comes from a nonsmoker. >> there's so much medical proof that we know for sure, if we can help prolong -- >> they start younger. >> i think that voting, you can't compare voting and buying a pack of smokes. i'm so sorry. >> i don't know. >> you're very passive today. i want to be your new nancy. >> a young woman blogging about -- i'm trying to get -- >> you are. go for it. go for it. >> this is my favorite topic. we'll get on this one. a young woman blogging about her adventurous serial dating, with one goal in mind. to fulfill my restaurant hit list. and there's a, quote, dating site, for food lovers where women are taken out to their favorite restaurants. i say, if the guys are dumb enough, more power to the women. these are people who are laying out what their goals are. this woman is publicly saying, this is why i'm doing it. if this guy wants to take her out -- >> i don't agree, my friend. >> lara, go. >> there's another name for that. i don't think so. i don't think that's
the last thing we need are more laws. enough trying to control everyone. that comes from a nonsmoker. >> there's so much medical proof that we know for sure, if we can help prolong -- >> they start younger. >> i think that voting, you can't compare voting and buying a pack of smokes. i'm so sorry. >> i don't know. >> you're very passive today. i want to be your new nancy. >> a young woman blogging about -- i'm trying to get -- >> you are. go for it. go...
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the law doesn't say, you drop coverage. the insurance industry decides how it's going to make money. when the private companies decide they're going to drop people or put them in the exchange u blame president obama. he is not responsible. >> your response? >> it's just doesn't matter, it's fall. but it doesn't matter because people are being dropped and whether they want it or not, these are people that love their plan. they want to keep their plan and they're not able to get a plan. now on top of everything else, they can't even go and price anything out. and by the way, it will be much more expensive. they're saying when it works, when the web site works. there is a real question, i know a lot about web sites, there is a question of whether or not it can ever work because to do a web site, you have to start from scratch. to do a patch job on a web site, especially as complicated as this, and can you believe the people they use? they weren't even good! they had horrible marks and horrible references and this is the people
the law doesn't say, you drop coverage. the insurance industry decides how it's going to make money. when the private companies decide they're going to drop people or put them in the exchange u blame president obama. he is not responsible. >> your response? >> it's just doesn't matter, it's fall. but it doesn't matter because people are being dropped and whether they want it or not, these are people that love their plan. they want to keep their plan and they're not able to get a...
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you broke the law, sir. >> well, i've always been a car guy. and to us, it's the holy grail of road trips. >> but you wanted to break that record, which involved -- what was the average speed, would you say, ed, that you were going? >> it was overall -- it was about 98 miles an hour. >> how do we know? who was tracking this? >> we had obviously gps data, toll receipts, gas receipts and a tracking device to let us know. >> megan, you must have been freaking. >> when he came to you and said, honey, i have a little dream. what did -- what was your reaction? >> i have dreams like this a lot, so i trust him. i told him, i said just take care of yourself. don't hurt yourself or anybody else, break the record and get home safe. that was it. >> in reality, you could have hurt somebody. you know. >> well, obviously we drove very fast for a very long time. but we had three people fully dedicated to safety. i mean, you think about it, we spent 3,000 miles on roads of people texting and tieing their shows and painting their toenails. it was -- obviously we
you broke the law, sir. >> well, i've always been a car guy. and to us, it's the holy grail of road trips. >> but you wanted to break that record, which involved -- what was the average speed, would you say, ed, that you were going? >> it was overall -- it was about 98 miles an hour. >> how do we know? who was tracking this? >> we had obviously gps data, toll receipts, gas receipts and a tracking device to let us know. >> megan, you must have been freaking....
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i love the laws on the book and laws of the land. it's hard because we won't enforce the laws. let's make new laws when we don't enforce the ones already there. >> you love everything legal? navy seals are legal. >> i think we've exhausted the topic. >> if you're smokeing -- >> hot. >> you smoke? >> never. i take vitamins. >> vitamin k. >> i can't hear anybody or if you can't hear me. i'm going to get out of here. up next, watch the costume police out in full force. we'll tell you who the political correctness officers are when the five returns. >>> it's hal lloweehalloween. kids dress up as indian, cop, bad guys, sometimes politicians. it's right? all employees now are urged to attend a meeting because a guy wore an obama mask and straight jacket to a halloween costume party. pottery barn had to apologize for selling these costumes. a sushi chef. it was found offensive. >> these are fun. >> the bush costume was the number one costume and it was not a compliment. nobody had to go to diversity training. i fail to understand what's wrong with the comoeno. japanese people aren't t
i love the laws on the book and laws of the land. it's hard because we won't enforce the laws. let's make new laws when we don't enforce the ones already there. >> you love everything legal? navy seals are legal. >> i think we've exhausted the topic. >> if you're smokeing -- >> hot. >> you smoke? >> never. i take vitamins. >> vitamin k. >> i can't hear anybody or if you can't hear me. i'm going to get out of here. up next, watch the costume police...
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. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage options within medicare, you get to pick among these plans, they have to meet at least medicare's criteria. >> the ryan plan uses federally run exchanges just like obama care. >> it transforms medicare into a plan that's very similar to the president's own health care bill. >> obama care takes everyone in the individual market and puts them on regulated government run insurance exchange, one step closer to singer payer, but not there. the ryan plan takes seniors on medicare, a single payer system and puts them on a government run exchange, one big step backward. so you think the rollout of a federal exchange for 7 million people is
. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage...
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>> look the law does not say sears dropped coverage. sears decides what's good for sears. doesn't say to the insurance industry, you drop coverage. the industry decides how it's going to make money. when private companies decide to drop people, you blame president obama. he is not responsible for that. >> greg, what did you think? >> that was the best interview that anyone's done. i thought chris nailed it. he has the smug look of someone who just ruined a public bathroom. it's his own path of destruction. seemingly unaffected his life. bureaucratic version of hurricane katrina. obama in a way is a natural disaster. it's an oil spill. it's human beings getting soaked. there's no way to get them clean. >> aw. >> destroy the bathroom. >> that's true. he destroyed a bathroom that he didn't have to clean. none of these experts are using obama care. so it's -- in effect, it's their public bathroom. >> somebody else will have to clean it up. >> exactly. >> bob, was it taken this weekend that the administration, the white house, did lie to the american? >> i spent every waking ho
>> look the law does not say sears dropped coverage. sears decides what's good for sears. doesn't say to the insurance industry, you drop coverage. the industry decides how it's going to make money. when private companies decide to drop people, you blame president obama. he is not responsible for that. >> greg, what did you think? >> that was the best interview that anyone's done. i thought chris nailed it. he has the smug look of someone who just ruined a public bathroom....
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a bill before the council would strengthen an existing panhandling law. it would prohibit aggressive panhandling 10 feet from restaurants and shops and five feet from parking meters. >> there ought to be a safe distance before they can approach. >> reporter: opponents of the bill are furious and protested in front of city hall. >> this is just another way nor the city to tell the homeless that we're not welcome near the inner harbor, sports arenas, any hotels. >> reporter: the panhandling issue may force city leaders to try and strike a balance between those on the street trying to survive and area businesses trying to make a living. >> we do see a bit of a problem. a lot of guests comment. >> reporter: mta is the acting general manager of a trendy restaurant on charles street. he would like to see a panhandling solution that is fair to everyone involved. >> i understand there's tough times for people. just find a way to cut down on it in downtown baltimore. >> what we should really be focused on is ending the need for solicitation by ending poverty. >> r
a bill before the council would strengthen an existing panhandling law. it would prohibit aggressive panhandling 10 feet from restaurants and shops and five feet from parking meters. >> there ought to be a safe distance before they can approach. >> reporter: opponents of the bill are furious and protested in front of city hall. >> this is just another way nor the city to tell the homeless that we're not welcome near the inner harbor, sports arenas, any hotels. >>...
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>>> this one is not a website, a court ruling that could change a key provision of the health care law. >>> and then "saturday night live," criticized for not having black actresses. >> last night they took that issue head on. >> the producers at "saturday night live" would like to apologize for the amount of black women she will be asked to play. >> how they handle it, next. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. life's an adventure and it always has been. but your erectile dysfun
>>> this one is not a website, a court ruling that could change a key provision of the health care law. >>> and then "saturday night live," criticized for not having black actresses. >> last night they took that issue head on. >> the producers at "saturday night live" would like to apologize for the amount of black women she will be asked to play. >> how they handle it, next. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken...
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that's all part of the law. because of you millions of americans will soon know the security of health care, in some cases for the first time. states where governors have chosen to expand medicaid under the affordable care act, arkansas has covered almost 14% of its uninsured already think about that. 14% of the uninsured in arkansas are already insured because of work you did. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured already. we have some oregon folks in the house. and you know what's been encouraging is you have some conservative republican governors who in some daze verb they've recognized this is too good a deal for the people of our state to pass up even if it's not convenient politics for us, and i'm proud of them for doing that. nobody deserves to be denieded health care because of the politician. >>> the president of the united states making the case for elizabeth cohen is or correspondent. there are some serious problems, include we're learn you no, sir, what, every night this week from 1:00 a.m. through
that's all part of the law. because of you millions of americans will soon know the security of health care, in some cases for the first time. states where governors have chosen to expand medicaid under the affordable care act, arkansas has covered almost 14% of its uninsured already think about that. 14% of the uninsured in arkansas are already insured because of work you did. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured already. we have some oregon folks in the house. and you know what's been...
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bernard kerik is a law enforcement legend in new york. as head of the notorious rikers island jail, he ran one of the largest jails in the country, and he's credited with turning it around. kerik went on to lead the new york city police department during 9/11, and with his career on the rise in 2004, then president george w. bush nominated him to be secretary of homeland security, but that came to an abrupt halt when kerik pled guilty to tax evasion and lying to the white house. he served three years in a federal minimum security prison in maryland, and he was released back in may. we spoke to kerik exclusively earlier this week, just days after his home confinement ended, and i began by asking how he's doing. >> i feel pretty good. it's all a transition. it's a pretty intense transition to come home. >> talk to me a little bit about daily life. what was it like for you? >> there isn't much you can do in prison. my daily life consisted of reading. i think i read over 300 books while i was there. i did a lot of writing. i exercised a lot.
bernard kerik is a law enforcement legend in new york. as head of the notorious rikers island jail, he ran one of the largest jails in the country, and he's credited with turning it around. kerik went on to lead the new york city police department during 9/11, and with his career on the rise in 2004, then president george w. bush nominated him to be secretary of homeland security, but that came to an abrupt halt when kerik pled guilty to tax evasion and lying to the white house. he served three...
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i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new york city. supervisor wiener began by listing the number of city that follow this kind of policy and listed new york city at the top of that list. what they forget to tell you is that in new york city there is an actual constitutional protection understate law that guarantees that people get shelter. when new york city kicks people out of the parks, new york city is legally required to provide them shelter. that is not the case here. when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't ha
i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new...
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some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda officials. >> the leader of the party, people pin high hope on xi jinping, and the tone has changed a little. i don't see at the moment that xi jinping will change the media or press. maybe he is tightening his control. in that he nings ideology is important to his party. >> policing what is said and spread on sina weibo is not easy. weibo has 500 million users, all in china, twice as map as twitter. last -- many as twitter had. a private run paper says the government has an army of 2 million people patrolling the net. public opinio
some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal...
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demanded to follow his own diet better for him and prescribed by religious law. that's what i do. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is. i know what's right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i've done all of the trial and error. even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep, i remind myself i'm better than that and my body deserves better too. i ate vegan and felt week. i know that eating correctly is important. i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i saw all kinds of doctors and listened to what they recommended. when i saw dr. timothy brantley and heard his story how he saved his life through diet, i stayed the course. excellence for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember, if you have a question about diet, exercise or even anti-ageing, just tweet me or post it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> all right, that's our theme >> that's our theme song. you know that means it's ti
demanded to follow his own diet better for him and prescribed by religious law. that's what i do. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is. i know what's right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i've done all of the trial and error. even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep, i remind myself i'm better than that and my body deserves better too. i ate vegan and felt week. i know that eating correctly is important. i educated myself as to who got the best results...
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into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international inspectors say all of syria's chemical weapons agreement has been destroyed. the number of people unemployed in the eurozone, trees -- countries hits a record high, more than 12% of the workforce. new york city has become the first major city in the u.s. to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21. according to the city's health department, some 19,000 high school students under the age of 18 currently smoke in new york and 80% of smokers start before the age of 21. they say raising the minimum sales age to 21 w
into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international...